Starbucks is potentially moving towards a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its baristas as a labor-focused investor group, which had bought 162 Starbucks shares and pushed for union-aligned directors, has withdrawn its campaign a week before the shareholder vote. Despite Starbucks' previous actions against unionization efforts, the company has agreed to recognize Workers United, the baristas' union.
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How Baristas beat Starbucks They fired the organizers They denied raises to those who voted yes They even withheld credit card tips from supporters And yet, last week, Starbucks corporate management agreed to recognize Workers United, the baristas’ union What does this mean… https://t.co/t3g24pvyTS
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A labor-focused investor group, which purchased 162 Starbucks shares and waged a proxy fight to get union-aligned directors on the board, has withdrawn its campaign a week before the shareholder vote. https://t.co/Rh6ueIMk0g
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